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The Brooklyn Nets have underachieved through the first half of the NBA season, despite possessing the league's highest payroll at over $91 million. At 19-28, it's possible for the Nets to make some changes to the roster before the Feb. 19 trade deadline.

However, despite recent rumors involving trades with players such as Brook Lopez and Kevin Garnett, general manager Billy King said on the Nets' online pregame show Monday night that he has no plans to involve himself in major trade talks for the time being. 

"Are we aggressively shopping our guys? No," King said, via Newsday. "Have we had a lot of conversations with people? Yes. But that's part of the job. I'd say more now we are not making phone calls; phone calls are coming in and we are evaluating things.

"But right now I want to see this group play. I still have confidence in the group that they can still get the job done, get us in the playoffs."

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